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The World’s Most Incredible Underwater Hotel Rooms

If you’re a bit of an exhibitionist, flattered by the occasional voyeur, and happy to be the center of attention — or simply want to indulge in James Bond-like fantasies of secret, underwater lairs — then we know where you’ll be checking in on your next vacay, Aquaman.

6. The Manta Resort — Pemba Island, Zanzibar Now open: Africa’s first underwater hotel room. Okay, “hotel room” might be a slight understatement, as this place is more like a three-story private island: Catch rays on the top deck’s cushy daybed, chill out in the dining/ living area on the water deck, and sleep with the fishes.Depth: 13ftRate: $1,500/nt for two, $900/nt for oneMost exotic fish that’ll stare disapprovingly at you through the glass: The coelacanth — a rare, endangered, and totally scary-looking fish that hasn’t been caught since 2007. In fact, prior to that, one hadn’t even been seen since 1938.

5. Hilton’s Conrad Maldives Rangali Island Resort — Rangali Island, The Maldives On very special occasions, this resort transforms its all-glass, underwater, 12-seater Ithaa Undersea Restaurant — the world’s first — into a private bedroom suite for two.Depth: 16ftRate: $815/ntMost exotic fish that’ll stare disapprovingly at you through the glass: That would be the whale shark, sizing you up for dinner. Just kidding! Dude’s totally harmless.

4. Utter Inn — Västerås, Sweden Designed by artist and sculptor Mikael Genberg, the Utter Inn is really an art project: Guests are dropped off at a typically Swedish-style mini house on the water’s surface, then left to their own devices. Literally a reverse fishbowl, the 80sqft, single-room property is nothing but two twin beds, a table, a bathroom, and a camping stove.Depth: 10ftRate: Around $167/ntMost exotic fish that’ll stare disapprovingly at you through the glass: This ain’t the tropics — expect perch and pike, and lots of ‘em.

3. Jules’ Undersea Lodge— Key Largo, FL Formerly the La Chalupa Research Laboratory, used in the ’70s to explore the continental shelf, it’s now one of Florida’s kitschiest attractions (and that’s saying something). The only way to access the 600sqft, two-bedroom guesthouse is by scuba diving to its wet-room hatch.Depth: 30ftRate: The $800 “JUL for Two” package covers a night’s stay, and includes pizza delivery. We’re not even making that up. Most exotic fish that’ll stare disapprovingly at you through the glass: Let’s just say you’d best start learning the words to “Barra-barracuda!”.

2. Poseidon Undersea Resort —Katafinga Island, Fiji Currently under construction, this five-star resort will feature 22 guest rooms, an underwater restaurant and bar, a library, conference room, wedding chapel, and spa, and will be accessible exclusively via 16-person submarine that you can learn to drive while a guest.Depth: 40ftRate: Register online to be notified when the resort begins taking reservations, which are a mere $30,000/wk per coupleMost exotic fish that’ll stare disapprovingly at you through the glass: Fiji is teeming with tropical marine life, so be on the lookout for blue whales, bottlenose dolphins, wahoo (!), and colorful clownfish.

1. Hydropolis — Dubai, United Arab Emirates The opening of the much-delayed Hydropolis has been postponed indefinitely due to technical difficulties, but with an expected price tag of around $550 million dollars, the first proposed underwater hotel in the world may eventually prove to be the most expensive.Depth: 65ftRate: N/A. Guessing it’s a lot though, as the proposed property modestly claims it’ll be 10-star.Most exotic fish that’ll stare disapprovingly at you through the glass: Hawksbill and Green turtles, both endangered, may pay you a visit.